Disney and YouTube TV Make Up, Football Fans Rejoice
Disney Channels Return to YouTube TV
Fans can rejoice as Disney and YouTube TV have finally resolved their differences. All Disney channels, including ESPN and ABC, are now back on YouTube TV.
The dispute began when their previous agreement expired on October 30, leaving YouTube TV subscribers without access to Disney's content. Sports fans missed out on ESPN, while viewers of ABC shows and family-friendly Disney channels were left disappointed.
A New Multi-Year Deal with Extra Perks
The companies have struck a new, long-term deal that includes several exciting benefits:
- Free access to ESPN's new direct-to-consumer service
- Live and on-demand programming from ESPN Unlimited
- More choices for different types of shows
What to Expect Next
YouTube TV assures subscribers that all channels and saved recordings will be restored within 24 hours. If you don't see them yet, just wait a little longer.
Both companies have apologized for the inconvenience and thanked their subscribers for their patience.
A Win-Win Situation
This agreement is a big win for both Disney and YouTube TV. Disney can now showcase its programming, while YouTube TV can offer more variety to its subscribers. It's a great reminder that even big companies can resolve conflicts and work together.